good morning from doha, where the upsets keep on coming at this world cup, as four time winners germany lose to japan but make their voices heard with their protest before kick off. wax on, wax off. the karate kid ralph macchio on the enduring love of the classic 19805 film, and its unforgettable script. a great piece of writing and a little bit of magic. i ll be at a sporting event and someone would just be like, sweep the leg! you know? and ijust turn around. i can only smile. morning. some of us starting off on bright morning. some of us starting off on bright note. there will be a band of heavy bright note. there will be a band of heavy rain bright note. there will be a band of heavy rain moving from the west to the east heavy rain moving from the west to the east accompanied by school he wins the east accompanied by school he wins. behind that a return to sunshine wins. behind that a return to sunshine and blustery showers.
it was back then, and i quote the great producer of the karate kid producer of the karate kid, jerry weintraubb, it s a terrible title which makes it a great title. because it s so kind of cheesy comic sounds like a tv after school special or a cartoon. daniel larusso is going to fight. daniel larusso is going to fight! listen, as a young actor you all want to be 0livier, de niro, you want to have shakespearean titles to work and i have this thing called the karate kid. wax on, wax off. breathe in through nose, out the mouth. why has it become such a quotable film? right, well, listen, wax on, wax off has become part of the american lexicon, if not the world over. wax on, wax off.
morning. if i said to you, wax on, wax off, he would look at me blankly. i would think a treatment in a spa. we are talking about karate kid. we have an interview with him. he is now 61, which has made quite a few other reassess how we feel in the office this morning. a few of us. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london the uk s biggest everfraud sting has brought down a phone number spoofing site used by criminals to scam thousands of victims out of millions of pounds. at one stage almost 20 people every minute were being contacted by sammers hiding behind false identities using the site. the met said it has made more
they were rehearsals because as we told you from the very beginning it s a tv show to get to you think that the president of the united states did something wrong. the president, his team on capitol hill, the republicans are saying look, no laws were broken. ainsley: tv show that doesn t get good ratings. steve: transcript. look, he broke every law in the book. ainsley: keep you posted. that, what the democrats are doing and the ig report. brian: wax off, wax on. you remember during our rehearsal griff was able to hear us. a little different for us. live tv and it happens sometimes. i was here just in case. let s get you caught up on your stories overnight russia banned from major sporting events for the next four years. this includes the 2020 olympics and the 2022 world cup. the country being punished to membership hide data their athletes took performance enhancing drugs. the national flag and anthem will be banned. any athlete that can prove
as you put it, wax on, wax off. as you referred to earlier. glenn kirschner and katie phang, thank you both. house speaker nancy pelosi is giving us an indication of when a vote on impeachment will happen, but do they have enough testimony already? two leading democrats tell us next. ari melber here, we saw a historic shift in the impeachment probe this week, the house voting on the rules, a big victory for house speaker pelosi. a lot to get into. tonight we have a new special looking at what to expect with public testimony, whether republicans will break from trump. former lawmakers with that rare thing, impeachment experience, a reporter with new details about giuliani s pro bono work and why it s a problem. i hope you can check it out. it s impeachment, white house in crisis, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. use in crisis, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern.